Monday, November 4, 2024

2024 More From the Tightwad Gazette. Number 4

Some  more ideas from the Tightwad Gazette:


 1.  Fresh veggies in the winter for sandwiches, stir fry or salads can be grown easily and cheaply at home with water, seeds, and a jar.  Sprouts are easy to grow from most dried beans and some seeds, and they are quick and inexpensive to grow.  They are also very nutrition packed.  It’s easy to grow a wide variety if you have jars and a windowsill.  Google it.

2.  When running errands around lunch or dinner time, my husband and/or I might start to get hungry before we can get home.  To avoid a spur-of-the-moment meal out, we keep a small stash of snacks in the car ( crackers, nuts, fruit leather, breakfast bars) to tide us over.  This has saved us many a meal out and the resulting cost.

3.  A nearby grocery store publishes a get your flue vaccine shot from them and they  will give you a free groceries coupon.  Guess where we get our vaccinations.  Every dollar of free food helps the budget.

4.  Hair conditioner is essential for my longer hair but I keep the cost down by only using a pea sized amount that I work through my hair after I am done rinsing.  I then comb my hair, leaving the conditioner on my hair.  A bottle lasts a long time.  (16 months so far!)

5.  I cook a lot with dry beans because they are a very economical source of protein.  To speed the process I soak them overnight, drain and freeze in one cup quantities.  The soaking softens them and the freezing breaks the fibers.  So, when I am ready to use them they cook up super fast.


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